Hello Neil,I agree with you about other ISP'S and would like you or somebody
more knowledgeable than myself to give me the name of an ISP that,( taking
ALL overall costs into consideration) would give me something cheaper than
RHA.Being a pensioner I am always looking to save a penny.The cost of RHA
over the first 12 months works out at �7-50 per month and over the second
12 months at �5-00 per month;of course they may up their rates, but for 168
hours free internet every week,PLUS all enquiries answered via E-Mail or
local call rates who cares about the blacklist,not I as it
only takes the flick of a switch, and I grant some patience is needed but a
cheaper ISP I have yet to find,if you have an advert in your mag' perhaps
you could E-Mail me a copy,Regards Len
P.S.As a newcomer to the Net the Connectfree ISP was great until I received
my first phone bill,and to learn the Net one must be on it quite often so I
moved to RHA.
On 11-Aug-00, you wrote:
>
> L.Harwood said,
>
>> Hello Neil,I agree that to disable blacklisting would be a retrograde
>> step even if it were possible but apart from that do I not re-call you
>> making a remark about "snide remarks"
>
> It's not a snide remark, There are many ISPs that have sufficient
> capacity to allow you to connect before getting anywhere near the
> blacklist limit.
>
> It's a simple fact that RHA sometimes requires hundreds of redial
> attempts to connect. Fix the problem, not the symptom.
>
>
>>>> Slightly OT (sorry), but does anyone know how to disable 'blacklisting'
>>>> with a MagicXpress MX56VX (Dynalink compatable?) modem?
>>>
>>> Easy, use an ISP with more phone lines than the corner shop :)
>>>
>>> Blacklisting is there for a good reason, providing an option to disable
>>> it would defeat the point of it.
>
>
> Neil
Regards
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